Scotty, are you sure they're the ones that like to dress up? Haha. That's hilarious. So cute!
Babble64, Tia looks like my Gorgeous, don't you think? I love torties!
Gorgeous is the tortoiseshell on the left. She's currently 11 and the daughter of a stray kitten we picked up several years ago. She's a sweet cat that loves hugs. If I start petting her while she's on a desk or table, she will reach up, latch onto my shoulder, and pull herself into a hug. She's also very enthusiastic about food and will let me know any time her food dish gets low. She refuses to eat unless the dish is at least half full. I call her my hairstylist because she loves licking people's hair She's always trying to groom other cats and dogs, too, but nobody seems to appreciate it much!
Princess is on the right. I adopted her from a Humane Society shelter around 13 years ago when she was six months old. I was told she was a Himalayan, but as I understand, a cat that's not purebred (i.e., that doesn't have papers) is best described by coat and coloring, not breed! That doesn't stop every vet I've gone to from listing her down as something different. Last I heard, she's a ragdoll She's a very sweet, mild-mannered cat and spends most of her time following me, either sitting on my lap or watching me from her cat tree. She's also pretty adventurous and has tried sneaking past the door on several occasions.
This is a rather old photo of them (5 years), but it was the only one I had at hand where they're both together. They look pretty much the same now, except that Princess has gotten slightly slimmer over the years. She was never a very big cat to begin with.